@tqnnykx b yeah correct. i seriously couldnt believe when my brother say this to﻿ me. And, even my colleagues used to make dollars well weekly doing some small works and watching funny stuffs. i found it here —> bit.ly/YFvzkM?=pvbtimk

@tqnnykx b yeah correct. i seriously couldnt believe when﻿ my brother say this to me. And, even my colleagues used to make dollars well weekly doing some small works and watching funny stuffs. i found it here —> bit.ly/YFvzkM?=pvbtimk

But is that why he said he doesn’t drink? At 8:56 he says „What’s perhaps less stereotypical is that I _____ so I don’t drink.“ I replayed that part over and over again but I still﻿ can’t figure out what he said. Somethings wrong with my ears.

But is that why he said he doesn’t drink? At 8:56 he says „What’s perhaps less stereotypical is that I _____ so I don’t drink.“ I replayed that part over and over again but I still can’t figure out﻿ what he said. Somethings wrong with my ears.

But is﻿ that why he said he doesn’t drink? At 8:56 he says „What’s perhaps less stereotypical is that I _____ so I don’t drink.“ I replayed that part over and over again but I still can’t figure out what he said. Somethings wrong with my ears.

But is that why he said he doesn’t drink? At 8:56 he says „What’s perhaps less stereotypical is that I _____ so I don’t drink.“ I replayed that part over and over again but I still can’t figure out what he said. Somethings﻿ wrong with my ears.

But is that why he﻿ said he doesn’t drink? At 8:56 he says „What’s perhaps less stereotypical is that I _____ so I don’t drink.“ I replayed that part over and over again but I still can’t figure out what he said. Somethings wrong with my ears.

But is that why he said he doesn’t drink? At﻿ 8:56 he says „What’s perhaps less stereotypical is that I _____ so I don’t drink.“ I replayed that part over and over again but I still can’t figure out what he said. Somethings wrong with my ears.

But is that why he said he﻿ doesn’t drink? At 8:56 he says „What’s perhaps less stereotypical is that I _____ so I don’t drink.“ I replayed that part over and over again but I still can’t figure out what he said. Somethings wrong with my ears.

He said Teetotal, which is one given to someone who has pledged to no drink.. 🙂

Teetotalism﻿ is the practice and promotion of complete (or T-total) abstinence from alcoholic beverages. A person who practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is a called a teetotaler or teetotaller (plural teetotalers or teetotallers.)

He said Teetotal, which is one given to someone who has pledged to no drink.. 🙂

Teetotalism is the practice and promotion of complete (or T-total) abstinence from alcoholic beverages. A person who﻿ practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is a called a teetotaler or teetotaller (plural teetotalers or teetotallers.)

He said Teetotal, which is one given to someone who has pledged to no drink.. 🙂

Teetotalism is the practice and promotion of complete (or T-total) abstinence from alcoholic beverages. A person who practices (and possibly advocates)﻿ teetotalism is a called a teetotaler or teetotaller (plural teetotalers or teetotallers.)

He said Teetotal, which is one given to someone who has pledged to no drink.. 🙂

Teetotalism is the practice and promotion of complete (or T-total) abstinence from alcoholic beverages. A person who practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is a called a teetotaler or teetotaller (plural teetotalers﻿ or teetotallers.)

He said Teetotal, which is one given to someone who has pledged to no drink.. 🙂

Teetotalism is the practice and promotion of complete (or T-total) abstinence from alcoholic beverages. A person who practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is a called a teetotaler or teetotaller (plural teetotalers or teetotallers.)﻿

He said Teetotal, which is one given to someone who has pledged to no drink.. 🙂

Teetotalism is the practice﻿ and promotion of complete (or T-total) abstinence from alcoholic beverages. A person who practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is a called a teetotaler or teetotaller (plural teetotalers or teetotallers.)

He said Teetotal, which is one given to someone who has pledged to no drink.. 🙂

Teetotalism is the practice and promotion of complete (or﻿ T-total) abstinence from alcoholic beverages. A person who practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is a called a teetotaler or teetotaller (plural teetotalers or teetotallers.)

But.. Could you please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I﻿ start vomiting if I drink like 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5 litres which is slightly less the 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really makes a difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened Irishman, and that taste like heaven, but poorly poured Guinness can taste sharp?

But.. Could you please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I start vomiting if I drink like 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5 litres which is slightly less the 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really﻿ makes a difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened Irishman, and that taste like heaven, but poorly poured Guinness can taste sharp?

But.. Could you please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I start vomiting if I drink like﻿ 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5 litres which is slightly less the 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really makes a difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened Irishman, and that taste like heaven, but poorly poured Guinness can taste sharp?

But.. Could you please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I start vomiting if I drink like 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5 litres which is slightly less the 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really makes a difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened﻿ Irishman, and that taste like heaven, but poorly poured Guinness can taste sharp?

But.. Could you﻿ please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I start vomiting if I drink like 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5 litres which is slightly less the 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really makes a difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened Irishman, and that taste like heaven, but poorly poured Guinness can taste sharp?

But.. Could you please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I start vomiting if I drink like 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5 litres which is slightly less the 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really makes a﻿ difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened Irishman, and that taste like heaven, but poorly poured Guinness can taste sharp?

But.. Could you please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I start vomiting if I drink like 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5 litres which is slightly less the 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really makes a difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened Irishman, and﻿ that taste like heaven, but poorly poured Guinness can taste sharp?

But.. Could you please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I start vomiting if I drink like 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5 litres which is slightly less the 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really makes a difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened Irishman, and that taste like heaven, but poorly﻿ poured Guinness can taste sharp?

But.. Could you please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I start vomiting if I drink like 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5﻿ litres which is slightly less the 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really makes a difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened Irishman, and that taste like heaven, but poorly poured Guinness can taste sharp?

But.. Could you please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I start vomiting if I drink like 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5 litres which is slightly less the﻿ 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really makes a difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened Irishman, and that taste like heaven, but poorly poured Guinness can taste sharp?

But.. Could you please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I start vomiting if I drink like 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5 litres which is slightly less the 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really makes a difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened Irishman, and that taste like﻿ heaven, but poorly poured Guinness can taste sharp?

But.. Could you please explain the physics involved in pouring a good Guinness? Or debunk it if it’s﻿ a myth? I drink Guinness mostly because I can’t handle normal beer any more (I start vomiting if I drink like 4 pints (or 4 * 0,5 litres which is slightly less the 4 pints), but Guinness is fine, can drink till I drop. But the way it’s poured really makes a difference. I’ve had Guinness poured by a weather hardened Irishman, and that taste like heaven, but poorly poured Guinness can taste sharp?

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